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An injury-time header from Eric Dier completed a stunning
second-half comeback as England’s young guns beat Germany 3-2 in Berlin.

England have enjoyed some memorable encounters against
Germany and, while this may not have been as important as the 1966 World Cup
final or as remarkable as the 5-1 win in 2001, it was a display few at the
Olympiastadion will ever forget.

This was an impressive performance that underlined the
progress made since the dismal 2014 World Cup, although for a while it looked
like Joachim Low’s ruthless side would triumph thanks to Toni Kroos’ strike
from distance and Mario Gomez’s second-half header.

Hodgson’s inexperienced side rallied rather than wilted,
though, with Kane producing a lovely Cruyff turn and strike to give the
visitors hope in the 61st minute.

England’s other in-form striker was not to be undone as
minutes after his introduction Vardy marked his fifth cap with his first
international goal, wonderfully flicking home at the near post.

Man-of-the-match Dele Alli wasted a glorious chance to win
it for the Three Lions, but Tottenham team-mate Dier made amends by heading
home in stoppage time.

It was an incredible end to a night that had begun edgily
due to the high level of security at the Olympiastadion.

Match Photos via Dailymail

Kroos letting fly from 27 yards to give Germany the lead

The ball was too quick and went past Butland before he could cover

Toni Kroos is congratulated by his team mates after the opener

Veteran striker Mario Gomez justifies his call up with a second from Germany early in the second half

Butland is stretchered off after suffering from a knee injury

England players looking dejected after Germay's second

Harry Kane wheels away in celebration

Jamie Vardy restored parity after just coming off the bench

Eric Dier screams in sheer delight after scoring the winner

England players in outta joy after stunning the world champions in Berlin